In documents ... Port Said Governor refers corruption cases to the Ministers of Justice and Local Development

the seventh day

Mohammed Azzam Tuesday 25 April 2017

Major General Adel Ghadhban, Governor of Port Said, referred 9 incidents of corruption within the Sharq district of the governorate that took place during the era of the former governor. To the Administrative Prosecution for wasting public money and not preserving state property, and submitting the entire report to the Ministers of Local Development and Justice.

The "seventh day" had obtained documents revealing one of the corruption cases in the Office of the Sharq District in Port Said Governorate, which were approved by the General Administration of Follow-up.

Al-Ghadban had issued directives to form a committee to review the status of licenses in the Sharq neighborhood to determine the validity of these licenses. Nashaat Ishaq, representative of the Inspection Department, Abdel Moneim Mahmoud Ibrahim, representative of the General Administration of Legal Affairs, and Eng. Mohamed Sayed Ahmed, representative of the General Administration for Follow-up

The committee's report indicated that it discovered upon examination the loss of a large number of licenses No. 1, which contains all documents and drawings related to the original property, besides that by reviewing the index of licenses issued since the year 2000, it was found that it was written in front of a large number of them the word missing.

The follow-up committee completed its reports that it was confirmed that the head of the Sharq district had previously formed committee No. 14 of 2014 headed by the Director of the Engineering Department to list the licenses lost since 2000, and the committee has already submitted its reports to the district chief, and the matter was referred for investigation with his knowledge, but not The committee is provided with a statement of the lost licenses, nor the results of the investigations. Officials in the engineering department have reported that he is not present at the department.

In its report submitted to the governorate, the Follow-up Committee explained that by reviewing some records of licenses, it was found that they were incomplete with data such as the license statement, the date of payment of the examination fee and the grant, and the signature of the recipient.

In the report that it submitted to the governorate, the Follow-up Committee mentioned 9 incidents that were confirmed of the existence of administrative corruption in the licenses issued from the Engineering Administration neighborhood in the East district of Port Said

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